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  • 6 Meter Dipole

    07/01/2004 | WA2GUG

    This year the guys of RECWA really pulled together. Two more of our members came through and the Queens EC got to do his first field day [we are all ARES members]. We stayed with the battery power; but this time each HF radio and the packet/APRS statio... Read More

  • Mt. Palomar Observatory

    07/01/2004 | K6FQ

    High Seas Rescue Demonstrates the Value of HF to Field Day First Timers

    The official on-air activities of our San Diego Skywarn group are normally limited to spotting and reporting significant weather conditions over VHF and UHF repeaters situated near... Read More

  • Daryl A. Isbell (W4DAI) retrieving some last minute supplies for Field Day. The list includes bug repellent, electrical tape, sun screen, batteries, emergency medical supplies, etc.

    07/01/2004 | W4CUE

    The Birmingham Amateur Radio Club participated in the ARRL Field Day 2004. It was fun. We were located at Oak Mountain State Park in Pelham, Alabama. We had newspaper and TV coverage. We had many visitors. We had a lot of participation from new hams an... Read More

  • CW is very much alive!

    07/01/2004 | K4FAU

    The combination of the Boca Raton Amateur Radio Association and the Florida Atlantic University ARC K4FAU proved once again to be a successful one.
    Despite the smaller setup we made more contacts than in the previous 3 years!

    For photos and a more exte... Read More

  • <I>Big Hat</I>

    07/01/2004 | N0EW

    Dwayne wb5plj and I operated two-man portable (1B MO). We set up in a public park named Fellows Lake just north of Springfield, MO, which was quite nice. This was our second year at this site. The weather was great! Last year it was very, very hot and ... Read More

  • Field Day site at sunrise with 40' tower supporting 40 meter loop, G5RV, and 2 meter beam

    07/01/2004 | VE3SGB

    This was our third year and we had a blast. The weather was perfect the bands were perfect, and the radios and antennas worked better than ever. Read More

  • A group picture of those present to assist in setting up, less the photographer Fernand Hubert - KC5EOM.
Back row (left to right)  Johnnie Murphy - WF5Q ; Mitch Davis - KE5BVC; Dan Caldwell - AD5IP; Glenn Rogers - WA5ZJK; Walter Tyndale - KD5WDS; and Tom White - KE5ASA
Front Row (left to right)  Jerry Burns - NB5J; Randy McClain - NB5Z; Louis Thomas - KI5ID; David Gaines - N5DHG; Jascob Jackson - KD5JHW; Jeff Pennycuff - KD5UAZ ; and John Duren - KD5PWT.

    07/01/2004 | N5WF

    The Wichita Amateur Radio Society used a site in Burkburnett's (Texas) Friendship Community Park for its Field Day Operations this year. We had 15 operators participate and had over 30 visitors, including family members, to the site. The Assistant Emer... Read More

  • How simple can it get?

    07/01/2004 | K7ZD

    Considering the world "climate" I decided to see how well I could do in a real emergency situation where I had no access to large antenna arrays, commercial mains, and battery low power.. quick setup.

    So.. at the last minute I found a cabin rental up i... Read More

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